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Coyote and the Stars
Narrative Writing
100

What is Ms. Bennett's favorite kind of chocolate? 

A. Hershey's 

B. Dove 

B. Dove 

100

How does the narrator's point of view influence how events are described in paragraph 6? 

A. By including the Great Father's reaction to the Coyote taking the bag, the narrator shows how cruel the great Father is. 

B. By focusing on why Coyote took that bag, the narrator shows that the Coyote is greedy but not evil. 

B. By focusing on why Coyote took that bag, the narrator shows that the Coyote is greedy but not evil.

100

A narrative paragraph...

A. Tells a story

B. Gives more information about something 

A. Tells a story 

200

What beverage does Ms. Peterson drink every morning? 

A. Tea

B. Coffee 

A. Tea 
200

How was the authors view influenced by events from his childhood? 

A. Those events taught him how to build longhouses and hunting camps. 

B. Those events led him to respect how long his culture has been around.

B. Those events led him to respect how long his culture has been around.

200

When telling a narrative from a character's point of view, you should 

A. Include the character's thoughts and feelings 

B. Not write about the other characters 

A. Include the character's thoughts and feelings

300

What is Ms. Peterson's favorite children's book? 

A. Ramona and Beazus 

B. Diary of a Wimpy Kid 

A. Ramona and Beazus 

300

How would the story be different if it were told from the Coyote's point of view? 

A. It would tell why the coyote felt shame for scattering the stars.

B. It would give a different reason for why the stars are scattered.

 A. It would tell why the coyote felt shame for scattering the stars.

300

When you finish a narrative that another author started, you want to keep the same: 

A. Main idea and key details 

B. Characters and and settings

B. Characters and and settings